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THE PLAN The five Smart Mobility Model posters were developed as part of a California PATH/Caltrans partnership with UC Davis. The project goal was to optimize individual mobility options through improved connectivity among modes, advanced information technologies, and clean-fuel vehicles. Shared-Use Vehicles: Shared-use vehicle services or carsharing allows customers to use a vehicle, including neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs), Segway Human Transporters, and bikes, only when they need to, without incurring the fixed costs of ownership. Individuals pay just for the time/miles they drive. Bus Rapid Transit: BRT relies heavily on advanced technologies. The result is a more convenient and reliable bus service with reduced wait times. E-stores are smart vending machines that have the ability to serve customers with a wide range of products, ranging from high- and low-value items. Smart Parking Management applies advanced technologies to help direct drivers efficiently to available parking spaces, reducing driver frustration and congestion. Advanced payment allows for seamless parking transactions and enhanced efficiency. Advanced Information Systems: Mobile phones and wireless technology can alter how we think about mobility. Real-time information is critical to making alternative modes competitive with the single occupancy vehicle. It can provide time sensitive information about routes, transit schedules, and other\’s schedules. |
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![]() PODLife Kaytea Petro Adam Cornelius $2000 ![]() |
![]() Intelligently Integrated Transport Julie Ulrich Alec Gosse Javier Del Castillo Bob Batz $2000 ![]() |
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| The PODs | Personal Carbon |
The Plan | LumaLane | Velo-City | Urban Transport |
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